We went to Blair’s home to see what he had to say about it, but he didn’t come to the door.

Cochran and McDaniel have a runoff Tuesday.

“I’ve been hearing a lot about it. I just really don’t know what to think about it anymore,” Trey Ash, who has been following the race at a distance, said.

WREG reached out to the Cochran campaign about this incident. Cochran’s campaign said, “He’s fired. Unlike Chris McDaniel, we don’t tolerate that type of behavior.”

The behavior they’re referencing is when a McDaniel supporter illegally broke into the retirement home Cochran’s wife is living in, and took pictures of her. McDaniel denies having any connection to the people involved in this.

He was campaigning in Jackson today, and his team had no comment on the sign-stealing incident.

Monday, Cochran was joined by a fellow republican John McCain encouraging voters to get out and vote on Tuesday.

People we spoke with are fed up with the drama and the antics of this election.

Earls said, “People just need to get out and vote. It’s their opinion, Not these signs.”

Voters say it isn’t going to keep them from heading to the polls and putting this election to bed.

“I’ve been discouraged but it’s not going to stop me from voting to help out my community,” Ash said.

5 comments

Rick

Before his seat challenged how many times did Cochran come to Mississippi. IT’s time he was shown the door. If he is defeated it will weaken the republican party but the republicans need a change. If Democrats wanted to stir the pot they would go to the poles and vote him out.